Title of article :
“Social Life” of Senescent Cells: What Is SASP and Why Study It?
Author/Authors :
Borodkina, A.V Institute of Cytology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia , Deryabin, P.I Institute of Cytology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia , Giukova, A.A Institute of Cytology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia , Nikolsky, N.N Institute of Cytology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Pages :
11
From page :
4
To page :
14
Abstract :
Cellular senescence was first described as a failure of normal human cells to divide indefinitely in culture. Until recently, the emphasis in the study of cell senescence has been focused on the accompanying in-tracellular processes. The focus of the attention has been on the irreversible growth arrest and two important physiological functions that rely on it: suppression of carcinogenesis due to the proliferation loss of damaged cells, and the acceleration of organism aging due to the deterioration of the tissue repair mechanism with age. However, the advances of the past years have revealed that senescent cells can impact the surrounding tissue microenvironment, and, thus, that the main consequences of senescence are not solely mediated by intracellular alterations. Recent studies have provided evidence that a pool of molecules secreted by senescent cells, includ-ing cytokines, chemokines, proteases and growth factors, termed the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), via autocrine/paracrine pathways can affect neighboring cells. Today it is clear that SASP functionally links cell senescence to various biological processes, such as tissue regeneration and remodeling, embryonic de-velopment, inflammation, and tumorigenesis. The present article aims to describe the “social” life of senescent cells: basically, SASP constitution, molecular mechanisms of its regulation, and its functional role
Keywords :
tumorigenesis , tumor suppression , stem cells , senescence-associated secretory phenotype , immune clearance , cellular senescence , antagonistic pleiotropy
Journal title :
Acta Naturae
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2616053
Link To Document :
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